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Crime Reward Offered For Suspect In Double Murder
   Deadly Home Invasion Leaves One Dead, One Injured
Police are investigating a shooting that has left one person dead and another in- jured.
The shooting took place in the area of 12966 Morris Bridge Road, early Thursday and appears to be a home in- vasion.
A spokesperson for the Hillsborough County Sher- iff’s Office said details are limited because detectives
were waiting on a warrant to enter the premises at press time.
He stated that when deputies arrived at the scene, they discovered one adult man dead inside. Another adult man was transported to a local hospital with gun- shot wounds.
No names have been re- leased and the investigation is continuing.
Body Of Man Found In McKay Bay
 Police have located the body of an adult man in McKay Bay, 2615 Corrine Street. The body was found late Wednesday.
According to Tampa Po- lice, witnesses observed the adult man in the water. They told police that the man went under the water, but did not resurface. Divers with Tampa Police Department
and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene shortly after 7:30 p.m.
The divers recovered the body within the search area. Police do not know why the man was in the water. They are also attempting to deter- mine his identity and notify his next of kin, the investiga- tion is continuing.
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     ALEXIS MARTINEZ
The United States Mar- shal’s Florida Regional Fugi- tive Task Force is offering a reward for information lead- ing to the location of a Tampa man. A warrant has been issued for his arrest in a double murder that took place in January 2018.
The warrant issued for
McKinsie Alexander Lyons, a.k.a. McKinsie Sharp, 39, is charging him with 2 counts of first-degree murder, the murder of an unborn child, burglary of a dwelling with assault or bat- tery, and being a felon in possession of a handgun.
On January 24th, deputies responded to 9-1-1
Man Arrested For Murder In Fatal Fentanyl Overdose
McKINSIE LYONS ... Wanted for murder
der is a random act and have established a motive for the killings.
A reward of up to $3,000 is being offered for informa- tion leading to the arrest of Lyons. Police said he is known to frequent the Ruskin and Wimauma areas.
Lyons is described as a Black man, standing 6’1” and weighing 220 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1- 800-873-TIPS (8477) or on- line at www.crimestoppers.com.
JUANITA SOLORZANO
reports of two deceased peo- ple in a home at 2611 14th Av- enue SE, in Ruskin. When deputies arrived, they dis- covered the bodies of a man and a woman. Both had been shot.
Both died of gunshot wounds.
According to the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Of- fice, the victims have been identified as Ms. Juanita D. Solorzano, 33, and 24- year-old Alexis Martinez, who listed the address as his residence. Ms. Solorzano was pregnant at the time of her death.
Detectives said they do not believe the double mur-
  Fatal Accident
  A 27-year-old man has been charged with murder in connection with a drug over- dose. Victor Jason Valentin, was arrested for al- legedly dealing heroin mixed with fentanyl that led to the death of a Plant City resident.
Following the death of a 64-year old man in November 2017, FDLE and the Plant City Police Department began in- vestigating Valentin for al- leged drug dealing in an apartment complex. Sources observed several individuals entering and leaving the apartment within a short pe- riod of time.
Detectives obtained a search warrant for the victim’s cell phone to gather evidence in the homicide case. During the forensic analysis, several text and Facebook messages found communication be- tween the victim and Valentin, police said.
The messages show the two men discussed the sale
and trade of narcotics and pre- scription medication. FDLE con- cluded that the two sub-
stances found at the scene of the overdose
Man Dead
 VICTOR JASON VALENTIN
A 49-year-old Tampa man died after being struck by a car late Wednesday night. The ac- cident took place at State Road 60 and Regency Blvd.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Andrew Nelson Musty was walking northbound across State Road 60, when he entered the path of a 2006 Ford F-150 truck, driven by Bahador I. Arabi, of Brandon.
Musty died at the scene as a result of his injuries. The in- vestigation is continuing and charges are pending, police said.
tested positive for heroin and fentanyl. The extremely lethal substance fentanyl is often mixed with heroin, reduces the cost and increasing prof- its. According to the investiga- tion, the mixture of heroin and fentanyl by the defendant is linked to the death of the victim.
Valentin is charged with one count of murder in the second-degree, sale and posi- tion of heroin and fentanyl, maintaining a dwelling for drug sales and unlawful use of a two-way communication de- vice.
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